The Arcadian Wild

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The Arcadian Wild
Origin Lipscomb University, Nashville, Tennessee
Genres
Years active2013 (2013)–present
Labels
  • Vohnic Music LLC
  • AntiFragile Music
MembersLincoln Mick
Isaac Horn
Bailey Warren
Website www.thearcadianwild.com

The Arcadian Wild is an American acoustic string band based in Nashville, TN. They began as a collaboration between friends at college in 2013 and have included several different members over the years. [1] They have played and recorded with their current lineup since early 2020. [2]

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Background

The band was formed in the fall of 2013 by choir students at Lipscomb University. [3] The original members were Lincoln Mick, Isaac Horn, Sarah Wood, and Everett Davis. Following a series of lineup changes during the band’s first six years of work, fiddler Bailey Warren joined Horn and Mick in 2020.

To date, the band has released three full-length records and a handful of standalone singles and EP’s.

Current members

Former Members

Discography

Studio albums

EPs

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